Jan. 28 Transition to Virtual Operations, Campus Closed

Bowie State University will be transitioning to virtual operations for all classes and office operations on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. The campus will be closed to all non-essential personnel, and all campus activities are canceled. All buildings except residence halls will be closed. Essential personnel should report on time. This is due to the extended time required to clear the extensive snow and ice accumulation on campus. University crews are making every effort to resume campus operations, as a safe return to in-person learning and work remains our top priority. Only essential personnel and residential students are permitted access to the campus on Jan. 28. For more information, please visit BowieState.edu/weather.

Sreenivasan Ramasamy Ramamurthy

Sreenivasan Ramasamy Ramamurthy

Sreenivasan Ramasamy Ramamurthy ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Dept of Computer Science

sramamurthy@bowiestate.edu

Education

  • Ph.D. in Information Systems, UMBC, USA
  • M.Tech. in Biomedical Engineering, VIT University, India
  • B.Tech. in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India

Areas of Expertise

Mobile and Wearable Computing, Machine Learning, Cyber-Physical Systems

Biography

Sreenivasan Ramasamy Ramamurthy is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Bowie State University. His research interests include includes Mobile Computing, Machine Learning, Cyber-Physical Systems. He received his Ph.D. in Information Systems from UMBC, a Masters in Biomedical Engineering from VIT University, and a Bachelors in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham.

Research Interests

Primary Research Theme: Artificial Intelligence

Primary Research Expertise

  • Real-Time Sensing and Anomaly Detection

Primary Research Projects

  1. Early Assessment of Cognitive and Functional Impairment
  2. Mobilizing the Emerging Diverse AI Talent (MEDAL)
  3. Heterogeneous and Collaborative Autonomous Robotic Systems

Significant Funding Sources

  • Department of Energy grant for MEDAL project.

Brief Bios of Students

  • One doctoral student and one master's student working on projects related to sensor data analysis and sports analytics.

Secondary Research Interests:

  • Analyzing Sensor Data for Stakeholders

Secondary Research Projects:

  1. Contactless Sensing for Vital Sign Estimation
  2. Sports Analytics for Assessing Player Performance
  3. Predicting VO2max and Recommending Exercises

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